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Himlung Himal 7126m Expedition

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Himlung Himal (7,126m / 23,345ft) is a beautiful and a bit non-technical mountain situated in the western region of Nepal, North West of Annapurna and Manaslu majestically situated above the ancient Tibetan village of Phu. Naar-Phu region was officially open only in 2001 for foreign expeditions and trekkers. This region is still a restricted area, so we need a special permit to enter the region where Mountain Climb organizes all the permits and related expedition logistics. There are fewer expeditions to this mountain than other mountains in other regions such as Khumbu, but still, this valley is very beautiful with magnificent views of Manaslu, Annapurna and ancient ruined Tibetan settlements and yak pastures. Except in Phu village, we find only the ancient ruined Tibetan settlements and there are still people living in Phu and Naar villages, these are the most beautiful villages in the region.

Itinerary

DaySpringAutumnOutlined ItineraryOvernight
115-Apr2-OctArrive Kathmandu & transfer to hotel.Hotel
216-Apr3-OctKathmandu at leisure, final preparation /official formalityHotel
317-Apr4-OctDrive to Besisahar – Bhulbhule (1,316m / 4317ft)Lodge
418-Apr5-OctTrek to Shyange (1136m).Lodge
519-Apr6-OctTrek to Dharapani (1870m / 3727ft.).Lodge
620-Apr7-OctTrek to Koto (2628m / 8,620ft.).Lodge
721-Apr8-OctTrek to Dharmasala (3164m / 10,380ft.).Camp
822-Apr9-OctTrek to Kyang (3,886m / 12746ft.).Camp
923-Apr10-OctTrek to Phugaon (4131m / 13550ft.).Camp
1024-Apr11-OctAt rest and acclimatization.Camp
1125-Apr12-OctTrek to Himlung Himal Base Camp (4,842m).Camp
12-2326-Apr-7-May13-24-OctClimbing period of Himlung Himal using 3 camps.Camp
248-May25-OctTrek down to Phugaon (4131m / 13550ft.).Camp
259-May26-OctTrek to Kyang (3,886m / 12746ft.).Camp
2610-May27-OctTrek to Dharmasala (3164m / 10,380ft.).Camp
2711-May28-OctTrek to Koto (2628m / 8,620ft.).Lodge
2812-May29-OctTrek to Tal (1653m).Lodge
2913-May30-OctTrek to Shyange (1136m).Lodge
3014-May31-OctTrek to Beshisahar (890m).Lodge
3115-May1-NovDrive Beshishar/Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel.Hotel
3216-May2-NovKathmandu at leisure.Hotel
3317-May3-NovDepart Kathmandu. 

Inclusion

  • ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE: Pick up and drop off services for both international & domestic flights as per the itinerary
    HOTEL ACCOMMODATION: 5 nights Hotel in Kathmandu one double room with breakfast basis
    WELCOME DINNER: A welcome dinner with Office Staff in a typical Nepali restaurant in Kathmandu
    TRANSPORTATION: Kathmandu to Base Camp to Kathmandu transportation cost for our overall expedition crew for the entire expedition and trekking
    CLIMBING PERMIT: Expedition Royalty and Climbing Permit Charge by Nepal Government to climb Mount Everest expedition
    ROUTE FIXING CHARGE:Everest summit route fixing charge
    TRASH: Stool shipment and other garbage disposal fee
    MEALS: Fresh Meals on full board (Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner) with Hot Drinks/ Tea/ Coffee/ fresh meat & fresh vegetable during the climbing and trekking days
    LIAISON OFFICER: Government Liaison officer and his daily wages, equipment, food, insurance, and both way airfare
    COOK AND KITCHEN HELPERS: Experienced and well-trained base camp cook, Camp-2 cook and Kitchen helpers
    PORTERS:Porters up to the Kathmandu to Base Camp to Kathmandu and return from the base camp
    STAFF WAGES: All wages, equipment, food, accommodation, and insurance for all staffs in trekking and expedition
    MEMBER PERSONAL BAGGAGE:Maximum fifty kilograms per member as a personal baggage
    BASE CAMP TENT:North face, Kailas, Red Fox or any other branded tent and each expedition member will have an individual tent available at the base camp
    BASE CAMP EQUIPMENT:Di

Exclusions

  • International flight ticket, taxes and visas
  • Lunch & dinner, hotel after 5 nights in Kathmandu
  • Personal trekking & climbing equipment
  • All expenses of personal nature like bar bills, laundry, telephone etc.
  • Insurance for travel, accident, medical, emergency evacuation & lost baggage.
  • Applicable permit fee & custom fee for SAT phone, filming camera, communications – equipment (if brought)
  • Extra yak charge
  • Extra porter US$ 70 each for 30Kg (up to BC & return)
  • Emergency rescue evacuation if required
  • Garbage Deposit: USD $ 2,000.00 (Sharing of the total person) and Deposit fee will be not refunded if the clients (climber) don’t take back their garbage
  • Extra Porter or Yak, Per Porter / Yak’s US$ 150.00 will be charge till to 40 KG load
  • Climbing Bonus and summit bonus for climbing guides(if you use climbing guide )
  • Climbing Bonus & summit bonus for climbing Sherpa (if you use Sherpa), Tips for Base Camp Staffs
  • Climbing Bonus & Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa (if you use Sherpa): US$ 795 per Sherpa, US$ 440 per person (those who do not go to summit due to client reason) extra payable for climbing Sherpa on the spot.
  • All not mentioned in cost include part

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Asiana Nepal Treks & Expedition Pvt. Ltd.
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Expedition Information
$12,500
Q3
Himlung Himal (Nemjung) 
Mountaineering, 
Trekking, 
Climbing, 
Skiing, 
Other (MTB, Kayak, 4WD Safari, Paragliding, Helicopter...etc) 
Fitness Level
1
Technical Level
4
Group Size
2-10
Asiana Nepal Treks & Expedition Pvt. Ltd.
Asiana Nepal Treks & Expedition Pvt. Ltd.
Expedition, Trekking, Peak Climbing, Tours
Continent:
Asia
Country:
Nepal
Elevation:
7,140 m / 23,425 ft
GPS:
28.7717 N°, 84.4225 E°